Profiles of MBA Schools: Darden, Kenan-Flagler, and Cox

Darden Graduate School of Business, Kenan-Flagler Business School, and Cox School of Business have been ranked as the sixteenth, seventeenth, and eighteenth placers in the Best MBA Program ranking of BusinessWeek for 2008. Take a peek into each school as short profiles are listed below.

Darden Graduate School of Business (University of Virginia)

Darden Graduate School of Business is just one of the many departments of the University of Virginia. Thomas Jefferson, the University’s founder, wanted to educate people in different aspects such as the arts, sciences, law, medicine, and business. Darden was inaugurated in 1954 to serve the needs of students who wanted to focus on the trade and business sector.  This institution is famous for implementing a two-year MBA program on a case-based method, similar to the program instilled by Harvard. Check out the school’s website to get the gist on the application process and requirements.

Kenan-Flagler Business School (University of North Carolina–Chapel Hill)

The University of North Carolina-Chapel Hill initially established the Department of Commerce in its College of Arts in 1919. Through the years, the facilities expanded but it was in 1991 that the school received a generation that bolstered the institution even more. Because of the donation made by  Mary Lily Kenan-Flagler and Henry Morrison Flagler, the school changed its name into its present label. UNC Kenan-Flagler offers MBA and executive programs as well as undergraduate degrees in Business Administration. Log on to their website to check for requirements such as MBA application essays and other requisites.

Cox School of Business (Southern Methodist University)

Considered by the Wall Street Journal and BusinessWeek among others as one of the most excellent business schools in the world, Cox School offers superb education in trade and business strategies. Founded in 1920, this institution has been able to produce notable alumni who have gone on to be the best leaders in each of their own ventures. Cox offers undergraduate, graduate, and executive programs as well as MBAs. Pay a visit to the school’s website for more information on the application process and guidelines.

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